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  • Jamie, get yourself a good diabetic cookbook. That will give you a starting point and then you are able to mix and match as you gain more knowledge. An option would be the Ultimate Diabetic Cookbook: http://www.diabeticdietadvisor.com or else head on over to Amazon or B&N for more options. regards
  • Nikki, get yourself a good diabetic cookbook that gives you options to look at. based on that information you will be able to realize what to use and what to stay away from. For more info: http://www.diabeticdietadvisor.com regards
  • Living With Diabetes Sucks. I Know. I've Suffered From Diabetes For 20 Years. Whether recently diagnosed, or you or a loved one has been living with diabetes for years, every food choice you make must take the disease into very real consideration.
  • I too am looking into managing (not curing) my T2 Diabetes and the article does have some interesting information. All my life I have been medicine "unfriendly" as I believe most of the treatments out there are aligned towards the Pharmaceutical Industry and the ability to fill their coffers. Any non-conventional thinking…
  • To the OP. :smile: thank you for an inspirational post.
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